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A & S RV Service Center’s RV Summer Tips, Tricks, and Reminders Tip #1: Prepare the Inside of Your RV for Summer Air out any odors that have accumulated in your RV over the winter by opening all the … Continued

Many people place their trailers, fifth wheels, or truck campers on their auto policies to save money in the short-run, but in the event of claim, this could result in thousands of dollars out-of-pocket due to insufficient coverage. RVs … Continued

Travel in Peace We all know there are sometimes on a road trip where a little peace and quiet is needed to survive. When the kids get cranky and your patience is running thin, just remember that with the … Continued

Camping season is on its way and we can’t be more excited! In order to get you ready for the 2018 season, we have listed out a few of the top National Parks to visit around the Michigan area. … Continued

1. Crystal River The Crystal River is located in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The river is very popular among kayakers, rafters and canoe enthusiasts, with two outfitters located in the village of Glen Arbor. For the most part, the … Continued

Save Energy and Be Environmentally Friendly You may wonder if it is possible to be environmentally conscious while driving a 35 ft motorhome. The answer is, you most certainly can be! In The Nation (a weekly magazine) the author of … Continued

Easter is right around the corner and whether you’re at home or out on the road we’ve got some great ideas to keep the family entertained. We know that being on the road during the holidays can be hard, … Continued

How to View Wildlife in Michigan In Michigan, we are blessed to have some incredible wildlife in our parks and around our state. With thousands of different species in the water, on land, and in the air, camping in … Continued

Michigan is surrounded by the largest freshwater resource in the world, more commonly known as the Great Lakes. The months of November and December are the best time to catch the most delicious whitefish that the Great Lakes are … Continued